Connection of firewire to thunderbolt 3
I just bought a new iMac 21.4 with two thunderbolt 3 ports. How can I get my old Iomega drive with Firewire to hook up?
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I just bought a new iMac 21.4 with two thunderbolt 3 ports. How can I get my old Iomega drive with Firewire to hook up?
You need to buy 2 adapters:
1) Apple Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt
2) Apple Thunderbolt to FireWire
Depending on your Iomega drive you will either have a FireWire400 oder FireWire800 connector. The adapter mentioned above gives you a FireWire800 port. If your Iomega drive has that you can just connect your FW800 cable to it. If it does only FW400 you can get an FW400 to FW800 adapter as well, but in this case I would suggest to get a FW400 to FW800 cable instead.
The chain will look like this: iMac -> TB3 to TB -> TB to FW -> FW cable to device
You need to buy 2 adapters:
1) Apple Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt
2) Apple Thunderbolt to FireWire
Depending on your Iomega drive you will either have a FireWire400 oder FireWire800 connector. The adapter mentioned above gives you a FireWire800 port. If your Iomega drive has that you can just connect your FW800 cable to it. If it does only FW400 you can get an FW400 to FW800 adapter as well, but in this case I would suggest to get a FW400 to FW800 cable instead.
The chain will look like this: iMac -> TB3 to TB -> TB to FW -> FW cable to device
What model # is that Iomega external hard drive?
Many of those old FireWire (Iomega, Maxtor, LaCie, OWC, etc..) external drives came with optional FireWire/USB port connections and cables.
If that external drive also has USB port, then all you need to do is find the original USB cable and use an inexpensive USB-C to USB-A adapter.
Hello. The model is RDHD-C2 Iomega drive. It does not have USB out, but does have 2 firewire (I'll look closer to see if they are different) and also a 'printer' style output. Is that one possibly for usb? Sorry I've had this a while and do not have any paperwork on it. Your input on this is greatly appreciated. Thanks. Frazier
If the old Iomega drive has a USB port that looks like the one in the red box?
Then you need a USB cable that looks like the following one.
And a USB-C to USB-A adapter that looks the following one.
Thanks for the info. I'm hoping to not have to spend $100 on adaptors and cable so looking at options. Your input greatly appreciated. Thanks. Frazier
The "printer" output, I assume a DB-25, is for parallel port.
You might be able to open it up, pull out the drive and get an IDE* to USB adapter. I did that with a dead firewire drive.
*Or whatever
I'm not gonna pull it apart just yet. Thanks for the input. Frazier
Cool ! Mine does look like that. I'm going to my shop in a bit, and I got an extra cable there and I'll give it a whirl tonight. THANKS. Frazier
You're welcome.
Connection of firewire to thunderbolt 3